
There's a subtle difference here. A "block box" in the spec is a block-level box, while a "block container" is a box whose children are either all inline-level boxes in an IFC, or all block-level boxes participating in a BFC. Notably, an "inline-block" box is a "block container" but not a "block box" since it is itself inline-level.
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733 B
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30 lines
733 B
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <LibWeb/DOM/Element.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Layout/BlockContainer.h>
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namespace Web::Layout {
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class ListItemMarkerBox;
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class ListItemBox final : public BlockContainer {
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public:
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ListItemBox(DOM::Document&, DOM::Element&, NonnullRefPtr<CSS::StyleProperties>);
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virtual ~ListItemBox() override;
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void layout_marker();
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DOM::Element& dom_node() { return static_cast<DOM::Element&>(*BlockContainer::dom_node()); }
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DOM::Element const& dom_node() const { return static_cast<DOM::Element const&>(*BlockContainer::dom_node()); }
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private:
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RefPtr<ListItemMarkerBox> m_marker;
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};
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}
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